Then it struck me that I don't really see many J-Core threads around here and I think it deserves way more recognition in the Hardcore scene so it might be nice to talk about Japanese Hardcore here, discuss the latest CD releases, maybe throw some Japanese Gabber, Makina and Speedcore in there too.

In regards to non-Japanese artists who produce J-Core such as Jakazid, I'd say the best option would be to discuss their Japanese influenced tracks or tracks that appear on Japanese compilations separate from their work on non-Japanese compilations (such as Movin' To This). I'm not sure how Jakazid likes his tracks to be categorised but it's probably better than lumping all his music into one category. Same applies to all the other artists in a similar position to him.

So yeah, feel free to discuss and post your favorite songs, artists, DJs and so on.

i got the last shimamura's album, it sounds pretty good. and i've been interested on get some of sketch up albums but those are impossible to buy them if u're not japanese. any solution?

piumaki

quote:Originally posted by danytek:
i got the last shimamura's album, it sounds pretty good. and i've been interested on get some of sketch up albums but those are impossible to buy them if u're not japanese. any solution?

Btw i think i have to place an order asap...there is a lot of new cool stuff to buy

and about Shimamura

Samination

oh, they updated with new stuff. Ordering :)

danytek

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:

quote:Originally posted by danytek:
i got the last shimamura's album, it sounds pretty good. and i've been interested on get some of sketch up albums but those are impossible to buy them if u're not japanese. any solution?

Btw i think i have to place an order asap...there is a lot of new cool stuff to buy

and about Shimamura

hey thanks for that. i'm gonna try to order sketchup anthology vol 2 through the first link . i already knew the second link but this one didn't release sketchup albums

NekoShuffle

quote:Originally posted by ultraskool:
Isnt it great we have Jcore as an offshoot of the HHC scene. Dedicated to all our fellow Japanese ravers... we can be proud of the HHC influences in this sub genre.

Yeah absolutely. One thing about J-Core is that even if you take away the obvious Japanese stuff you can still tell it apart from other Hardcore. I can't quite place what it is but it's definitely different from what you hear in the UK

piumaki

dj Chucky from Ghuroovy shop have to thanx this thread lol

piumaki

quote:Originally posted by NekoShuffle:

quote:Originally posted by ultraskool:
Isnt it great we have Jcore as an offshoot of the HHC scene. Dedicated to all our fellow Japanese ravers... we can be proud of the HHC influences in this sub genre.

Yeah absolutely. One thing about J-Core is that even if you take away the obvious Japanese stuff you can still tell it apart from other Hardcore. I can't quite place what it is but it's definitely different from what you hear in the UK

I discovered Uk hardcore through J-core.. ^_^

D-tor

I like the J-Core scene a lot. They put out a ton of consistent quality releases, and those who don't release CDs often have the best SoundCloud pages.

Those free tracks man.

Samination

quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
I like the J-Core scene a lot. They put out a ton of consistent quality releases, and those who don't release CDs often have the best SoundCloud pages.

Those free tracks man.

link or die!

piumaki

quote:Originally posted by Samination:

quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
I like the J-Core scene a lot. They put out a ton of consistent quality releases, and those who don't release CDs often have the best SoundCloud pages.

Those free tracks man.

link or die!

Links! Links!

Lilark

I don't really know any J-core to be completely honest. Well, I know the links you've posted now, and it's certainly a cool style. Educate me!

Oh, you guys want links? Okay. I typed this up a while back for Jay and his Hardcore Highlights and never saw it implemented, so here ya go.

quote:Here are some known J-Core artists I know. I'll tell you as much about them as I can. Also, J-Core is pretty much a style, not everyone here is actually Japanese (not saying that they also aren't).

http://soundcloud.com/hardkom.kom. Makes Tribecore and Frenchcore, considerably harder than traditional Hardcore. His Magia Remix was really popular but it hit the download limit.

http://soundcloud.com/3r23R2. Makes a lot of Hardcore after anime, and has gotten releases on Ruffbeatz and Allkore. A talent to look for indeed, he posts free songs sometimes.

http://soundcloud.com/3t1aETIA. is a sick J-Core producer, with great free tracks in the 'Trancecore' style. Although one of my favorite tracks by him is a quick Jazz song called 'Heaven's Cloud'.

http://soundcloud.com/cobalt_greencobalt_green produced one Hardcore song on this SoundCloud, unfortunately it reached the download cap after KnuX used it in one of his mixes. The other two tracks are Trance tracks.

http://soundcloud.com/dj-triexTriex! Probably my favorite Aussie producer. Shinsengumi is free on Audio Crysis (Ruffbeatz 005) and is also available on his SoundCloud. He updates with free tracks sometimes, but not all of them are J-Core as Triex produces whatever the hell he feels like producing.

http://soundcloud.com/shingodjMy favorite Hardstyle producer Shingo DJ hails from Argentina and has been known to produce Hardcore. He releases them as free EPs titled SHIN0##. He also produces Speedcore under the alias Round Wave Crusher.

http://soundcloud.com/tantantanukiTANUKI, a truly gifted producer, who can somehow shit out sounds that would make the rest of us sob. Check it out for some free Anime based tracks, as well as a Nu Foundation tribute song Hollow.

http://soundcloud.com/toycoToyCo is an American producer whose originals are instrumental masterpieces. His SoundCloud is filled with UK Hardcore remixes, but his style is unique enough to be featured. (At least in my unprofessional opinion)

http://soundcloud.com/trouttraxxWATAMI, the mysterious producer that decided to make a SoundCloud one day and never thought about telling anyone. Grab all of his latest tracks for free, and be sure to check out Tears, the J-Pop to J-Core remix featured on Crush On Hardcore 4!

http://soundcloud.com/usao926USAO makes the craziest shit. Hardstyle mainly, with occasional Hardcore as well as his doujin compilation album that also contains Hardcore.

http://soundcloud.com/you-hardcoreAnd last but certainly not least is you-hardcore. At first glance these songs may not be available to download. Look in the description and you'll find yourself on his blog, and then from there you can download all of his showcased tracks. He also runs a compilation series, entitled For You, Tidy You, and Dirty You. Definitely check this guy out.

That's all the J-Core Hardcore I follow, with a few non-Hardcore thrown in there. GET ON IT. And lastly, hadoooooouuuukkkkeeeeenennnn~

I've been told I'm the king of free tracks. I like that title.

Warnman

I'm blown away! Thank you very very much D-tor!

piumaki

Thank you for the links, I ve found a few brilliant artists that i didnt know like Noc.v and Moogl3/Toyco...really great stuff!

cant seem to see if thos SHOT CD's are unmixed or not, ot full length for that matter

DJ D-Luc-D

All the Hardcore tracks are unmixed. I only have SUPER SHOT2 which has some amazing Hirojack tracks but no intros on them so I'm guessing none of the non-hardcore tracks are unmixed on the CDs released later than that 1.

D-tor

Super Shot is another series I want to buy.

Those eroge songs... are too good...

DJ D-Luc-D

Is there anywhere I can find clips of ULTRA RELOAD VOL.1? Really want to have a listen to that...

Samination

eroge :P

I got one, and that's the first Sharpnel.exe one (Kimochi-e-koto)

HighInDaSky

Can anyone tell me y J-Core is almost always associated with loli anime girls?? lol
For example, so many j-core and hardcore videos on youtube will hav a loli anime girl as the background.
its kinda like saying hardcore is for otaku ppl imho :p

Samination

quote:Originally posted by HighInDaSky:
Can anyone tell me y J-Core is almost always associated with loli anime girls?? lol
For example, so many j-core and hardcore videos on youtube will hav a loli anime girl as the background.
its kinda like saying hardcore is for otaku ppl imho :p

most of it are by otaku?

HighInDaSky

quote:Originally posted by Samination:

most of it are by otaku?

lol. that makes sense :p

piumaki

quote:Originally posted by HighInDaSky:
Can anyone tell me y J-Core is almost always associated with loli anime girls?? lol
For example, so many j-core and hardcore videos on youtube will hav a loli anime girl as the background.

That s why i like it lol

Samination

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:

quote:Originally posted by HighInDaSky:
Can anyone tell me y J-Core is almost always associated with loli anime girls?? lol
For example, so many j-core and hardcore videos on youtube will hav a loli anime girl as the background.

That s why i like it lol

well you like loli squids :P

piumaki

quote:Originally posted by Samination:

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:

quote:Originally posted by HighInDaSky:
Can anyone tell me y J-Core is almost always associated with loli anime girls?? lol
For example, so many j-core and hardcore videos on youtube will hav a loli anime girl as the background.

That s why i like it lol

well you like loli squids :P

Ops u catch me Samination!!! lol

D-tor

Not all of it relate to anime though, Tears by WATAMI is actually Crystal Kay, therefore J-Pop.

Jump Jump Jump

quote:Originally posted by Son of Cod:
Smashing thread. I'm gonna start listening to these links over the next few days.

After seeing this for the first time today, I have decided I must visit Tokyo.

Does anyone know the tracks he played in this set, particularly the song at 11:30? That song in particular sounds amazing. I only know:

Anyway, I mainly listen to UK Hardcore and classic happy hardcore although I do like J-Core and it's neat how it has its own melodic sounds distinctive from other types of hardcore. The only reason I don't listen to it more often is because it's less accessible to me due to generally being exclusive to Japan and being a bit harder to search for :p

I would debate that if it's really j-core or not, since joshka is jakazid

HighInDaSky

quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
Not all of it relate to anime though, Tears by WATAMI is actually Crystal Kay, therefore J-Pop.

See this is wat im talking about. Miku aka loli anime girl as the background even though the singer is Crystal Kay lol.

D-tor

Miku is a loli? Since when?

But that's just a picture and song upload. That's too much of a generalization to accurately portray an entire genre.

I am in no way denying that there isn't some otaku influence (part of the reason why some older J-Core artists left the scene), but I am simply stating that genre is broad enough to encompass different producing styles and concepts.

Also, I like to consider Josh as a J-Core artist. AEternity, JAKAZiD, and TANUKI aren't Japanese but have contributed to the scene. It's not like everything is set in stone.

Samination

quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
Miku is a loli? Since when?

But that's just a picture and song upload. That's too much of a generalization to accurately portray an entire genre.

I am in no way denying that there isn't some otaku influence (part of the reason why some older J-Core artists left the scene), but I am simply stating that genre is broad enough to encompass different producing styles and concepts.

Also, I like to consider Josh as a J-Core artist. AEternity, JAKAZiD, and TANUKI aren't Japanese but have contributed to the scene. It's not like everything is set in stone.

true, I haven't seen much of Josh's stuff on the regular stores.

HighInDaSky

quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
Miku is a loli? Since when?

But that's just a picture and song upload. That's too much of a generalization to accurately portray an entire genre.

I am in no way denying that there isn't some otaku influence (part of the reason why some older J-Core artists left the scene), but I am simply stating that genre is broad enough to encompass different producing styles and concepts.

U dont think Miku is a loli? mmm she looks like 12, has a flat chest, wears cute/sexy clothing. But i guess it depends on how u see it lol.

Anyways, im not trying to generalize anything. Im just questioning y alot of ppl (on youtube for example) use loli anime as background to j-core or other hardcore songs that have no relation to anime.

I didnt know that some J-core artists left the scene due to otaku influence. That's interesting info :p

piumaki

talkin about anime and music, I like this song by Tanuki very much!

I like the original by Supercell very much

And i like the anime (Bakemonogatar) itself very very much! Btw it's highly recommended! ;)

piumaki

quote:Originally posted by HighInDaSky:
Anyways, im not trying to generalize anything. Im just questioning y alot of ppl (on youtube for example) use loli anime as background to j-core or other hardcore songs that have no relation to anime.

I thinkIt s just because that kind of moe/loli anime are popular in Japan :)

HighInDaSky

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:
talkin about anime and music, I like this song by Tanuki very much!

And i like the anime (Bakemonogatar) itself very very much! Btw it's highly recommended! ;)

Yea thats a nice song. I like the remix from AEternity on Ruffbeatz's 7th album.

D-tor

I'd like to say who left the scene, but I don't know if I should disturb dead topics. In any case, imagine being a J-Core artist that is constantly being compared to anime rather than noted for the music you made. ;/

Interestingly enough, HighInDaSky, Z0iQ is AEternity. Just fyi

MaidenV

quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
I'd like to say who left the scene, but I don't know if I should disturb dead topics. In any case, imagine being a J-Core artist that is constantly being compared to anime rather than noted for the music you made. ;/

Interestingly enough, HighInDaSky, Z0iQ is AEternity. Just fyi

Actually, Aeternity is Alan Huyun, and Z0iQ is a friend of his from an IRC channel they (and I) congregate on.

Also, yeah, first post. Woooo

HighInDaSky

Cool info :p

and D-tor where are these dead topics ur talking about? on this forum? would like to read them lol.

D-tor

quote:Originally posted by MaidenV:

Actually, Aeternity is Alan Huyun, and Z0iQ is a friend of his from an IRC channel they (and I) congregate on.

I've seen on a postage stamp that it takes only 4 days (!) for my products to arrive from Japan to my home, but at times I have to wait 5 weeks :P

piumaki

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
I wish guhroovy would send stuff quicker at times :P

I've seen on a postage stamp that it takes only 4 days (!) for my products to arrive from Japan to my home, but at times I have to wait 5 weeks :P

it s not quick at all, i always have to wait almost the same time as you everytime i place an order. Usually i have no hurry so it s ok and more i wait more i m satisfied when i get my stuff lol :)

HARRIBO

these came in the post today:)

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
I wish guhroovy would send stuff quicker at times :P

I've seen on a postage stamp that it takes only 4 days (!) for my products to arrive from Japan to my home, but at times I have to wait 5 weeks :P

it s not quick at all, i always have to wait almost the same time as you everytime i place an order. Usually i have no hurry so it s ok and more i wait more i m satisfied when i get my stuff lol :)

That's exactly why my dad won't buy me stuff from there. The first (and last) time he bought there they didn't send the 3 CDs we ordered for a month and they said they forgot to add him to the delivery list and that they only ship twice a month. The postage should be free if it takes that long.

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by HARRIBO:
these came in the post today:)

You would have saved quite a bit if you had downloaded Bright Colors from Amazon/Play.com

Samination

quote:Originally posted by DJ D-Luc-D:

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
I wish guhroovy would send stuff quicker at times :P

I've seen on a postage stamp that it takes only 4 days (!) for my products to arrive from Japan to my home, but at times I have to wait 5 weeks :P

it s not quick at all, i always have to wait almost the same time as you everytime i place an order. Usually i have no hurry so it s ok and more i wait more i m satisfied when i get my stuff lol :)

That's exactly why my dad won't buy me stuff from there. The first (and last) time he bought there they didn't send the 3 CDs we ordered for a month and they said they forgot to add him to the delivery list and that they only ship twice a month. The postage should be free if it takes that long.

Guhroovy is only a smalltime shop selling mostly doujinshi stuff, and online ordering.
Piumaki, I was talking about how quick the postal service is :P

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by Samination:

quote:Originally posted by DJ D-Luc-D:

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
I wish guhroovy would send stuff quicker at times :P

I've seen on a postage stamp that it takes only 4 days (!) for my products to arrive from Japan to my home, but at times I have to wait 5 weeks :P

it s not quick at all, i always have to wait almost the same time as you everytime i place an order. Usually i have no hurry so it s ok and more i wait more i m satisfied when i get my stuff lol :)

That's exactly why my dad won't buy me stuff from there. The first (and last) time he bought there they didn't send the 3 CDs we ordered for a month and they said they forgot to add him to the delivery list and that they only ship twice a month. The postage should be free if it takes that long.

Guhroovy is only a smalltime shop selling mostly doujinshi stuff, and online ordering.
Piumaki, I was talking about how quick the postal service is :P

I suppose it depends on when you buy it, if you take into account they ship twice a month.

D-tor

I just want to buy Bastard Pop Terrorists Vol. 14, why is it so hard. D:

Samination

just got my stuff today. The stamps says 07-02-12, so I guess it took less than a week to get to me :)

D-tor

Really quickly, Guhroovy just sent me the order confirmation email. I have to wait for another confirmation email to input Paypal information? D:

Archefluxx

DJ D-Luc-D, what stereo do you have? Must be a Sony because I have a control panel that looks very similar in grey

Just being random really

PS Electronix is an outstanding album.

HARRIBO

quote:Originally posted by Archefluxx:
DJ D-Luc-D, what stereo do you have? Must be a Sony because I have a control panel that looks very similar in grey

Just being random really

PS Electronix is an outstanding album.

arch its my stereo and yeh its sony:)

dj d-luc i prefer to have the physical copy rather than the download so worth the extra imo

Samination

quote:Originally posted by D-tor:
Really quickly, Guhroovy just sent me the order confirmation email. I have to wait for another confirmation email to input Paypal information? D:

Thanks, did the last transition sound as bad as I think it did? Haven't really had a listen over.

piumaki

i ve listened to it while workin so maybe i wasn t 100% concentrated but i did not notice something so bad :)

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by piumaki:
i ve listened to it while workin so maybe i wasn t 100% concentrated but i did not notice something so bad :)

Wahoo, I just like to get things as perfect as possible :)

Samination

well I will start mixing now that I got my new CDs, but the latest Bastard Pop Terrorist was really lacking any memorial tracks :/ The Other CD I ordered was an Gabber CD (Japanese Stream Hardcore), and it had lots of good gabber for me to use :)

JAKAZiD

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
nothing happened after the restart, i got kinda mad as it seemed like they dropped it altogether.
their irc channel used to be full, as last time I visit it was dead (only a few where there)

I don't want to go into the reasons why but they were really struggling to keep the business afloat, and rather than go bankrupt I think they decided to cut their losses and put the venture on hiatus for the time being. The people that run mydjsobad aren't really salesmen first and foremost, just a bunch of guys that are really passionate about their favourite music and wanted to make it easier for people in the West to obtain it legally.

Samination

quote:Originally posted by JAKAZiD:

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
nothing happened after the restart, i got kinda mad as it seemed like they dropped it altogether.
their irc channel used to be full, as last time I visit it was dead (only a few where there)

I don't want to go into the reasons why but they were really struggling to keep the business afloat, and rather than go bankrupt I think they decided to cut their losses and put the venture on hiatus for the time being. The people that run mydjsobad aren't really salesmen first and foremost, just a bunch of guys that are really passionate about their favourite music and wanted to make it easier for people in the West to obtain it legally.

well I applaud them for trying, but now that Guhroovy seems to have become quicker for international orders, they kinda got obsolete (for europeans maybe)

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
well I will start mixing now that I got my new CDs, but the latest Bastard Pop Terrorist was really lacking any memorial tracks :/ The Other CD I ordered was an Gabber CD (Japanese Stream Hardcore), and it had lots of good gabber for me to use :)

I thought BPT14 was really good until it got removed from YouTube, and Japanese Stream Hardcore sounds good too from the Guhroovy clips. I love 'Ancient', I think it's called. I would like to hear the rest of the album so please make a mix }:)

Samination

will see what i can do this friday/sunday :)

DJ D-Luc-D

I'm just going to try embedding something:

D-tor

I do enjoy Shingo DJ.

DJ D-Luc-D

His Hardstyle isn't bad but his Round Wave Crusher stuff is a lot better. I do really like 'My friends have been eaten' though.

I recently purchased Hardcore Syndrome 4 and 5, and Bright Colors. All three albums are great IMO. I just wish that Shimamura's Electronix album could be purchased digitally. There are a bunch of great tracks in that album and importing can be more expensive than it needs to be :(

quote:Originally posted by MaidenV:
It wouldn't irk me so much if he wasnt such a flagrant example of bandwagon hopping to try to be more like the UK producers.

Hasn't Shimamura been producing UK style hardcore since, always?

I mean Japanese producers have always been doing UK Hardcore / Gabber / Makina, but to distinguish Japanese Hardcore as a genre and not a country of origin, i would call it only tunes that have Japanese vocals or the style thats more unique to Japan (e.g. stuff from Kenta-v.ez, tpa:pbr and the like).

For anyone who does not know, this is USAO's infamous doujin futanari album ほっち◯ぽっち4beat, the fourth album. The release on these albums have always been weird, but it seems like it's going straight to free download judging from the description in Olly's link.

And yes, Japanese vocals.

piumaki

Yeah 100% Jcore stuff! lovely track! :)

Claxton

J-Core neeeeds to become more accessable in the UK. I know there are ways but it would be great if labels could release tracks the same way as UK labels on trackitdown etc...

djDMS

I find it astounding that they ignore potentially big markets such as the UK/Europe/US.

What can they lose by promoting more over here?

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by Claxton:
J-Core neeeeds to become more accessable in the UK. I know there are ways but it would be great if labels could release tracks the same way as UK labels on trackitdown etc...

since kors k seems to mostly produce hardcore, shouldnt that one be MOSTLY hardcore? ;:)

4/14 tracks isn't really enough for me And there's not a lot if you compare it to DJ Shimamura's Essential Works.

Samination

really? just 4 out of 14? now that's low :(

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
really? just 4 out of 14? now that's low :(

And only one contribution from someone else, which is Shimamura.

Ranzor

Does anyone know any good J-core compilations similar to Hardcore Syndrome (similar as in the variety of genres)? The Hardcore Syndrome comps are the only ones I have so far. :/

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by Ranzor:
Does anyone know any good J-core compilations similar to Hardcore Syndrome (similar as in the variety of genres)? The Hardcore Syndrome comps are the only ones I have so far. :/

I'd look for X-Treme Hard Compilation series, J-Core Masterz and Bastard Pop Terrorists. The last J-Core Masterz (which is vol.10) is really really really good. My favourites were Shoujo - hikiFUTURE and Black Ace - Fast Connection, and I was lucky enough to find someone selling one in the UK

Ranzor

quote:I'd look for X-Treme Hard Compilation series, J-Core Masterz and Bastard Pop Terrorists. The last J-Core Masterz (which is vol.10) is really really really good. My favourites were Shoujo - hikiFUTURE and Black Ace - Fast Connection, and I was lucky enough to find someone selling one in the UK

Korean producer SANY-ON released an EP of updates of touhou remixes he had featured on some free download compilations before, which is here http://madmindmachine.com/4loves and the other free compilations can be found at http://maru9.org/ at the top of the page :P

I started a netlabel called Touitsu Recordings which only has one EP at the moment which had no J-Core but a free album with UK Hardcore, Freeform, Gabber and Frenchcore is in the making :D go to http://touitsurecordings.blogspot.co.uk for that.

Also http://prismaticmusic.bandcamp.com had quite a few but because 3R2 ran out of free download credits, he put the free stuff on http://pmm.tw where there is also a shop of their CDs :) check out the Prism Remix E.P. which is a paid digital release of 3R2 remixes of other J-Core tracks :P

204 Feat. Zoe VanWest - Be Happy --- an EP featuring the original and remixes from Fracus & Darwin and 3R2

J-Core Masterz Vol.12 and Bastard Pop Terrorists Vol.16 --- two of the most well known series in the scene, and these had some quite nice tracks from Daniel Seven, Kurushi, Black Ace, 3R2 & DJ Mashiro, Shingo Dj and a lot more :)

ヲタStraight line 4.5 and ヲタStraight line Final --- BL-Records most recent CDs featuring pocotan, you, saqwz, the owner himself MUZIK SERVANT and Twintale a.k.a good old Shimamura ;) these were on http://j-core.biz but got removed, they may have got them back in stock so email them to make sure :)

DJ Ronny - Funky Teknique Vol.3 --- if you like your Funkot :P

The 4th - As One feat. Yukacco --- a very popular EP from kors k and Ryu☆ with many remixes included

204 - 204 E.P. - 204 didn't have a collection released recently like he had before with Tokyo dOnkers eXclusive in 2010 and U Got 2 Bounce at the end of 2011, but he brought out his own E.P. also on MOB SQUAD BLACK LABEL

RoughSketch - Breaking The Rules - His latest album of which this time the whole thing was released digitally as well as CD so you can get that from TID, Juno or wherever if you don't want the CD :P

Yatsuzaki Hardcore Vol.2 - another Notebook Records release with UK Hardcore, J-Core Gabber etc., also digital as well as CD

Japanese Stream Hardcore Vol.2 - this CD also got released on iTunes along with Japanese Stream Hardcore Vol.1 and all the other Psycho Filth Records stuff

SUPER SHOT5 Special edition - the new release from SHOT MUSIC, which isn't on http://j-core.biz unfortunately but I've found a place to get it without getting a forwarding service to ship it to you once you get it from Amazon.co.jp or somewhere, this is to back-order it though http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?scode=MED-CD2-11168 this time it's 2 discs: one unmixed and one mixed by JAKAZiD.

There's probably a load I'm forgetting, but I'm ill so can't really be bothered to think hard enough xD but I think that list is enough to keep you going ^^^ one last track though:

you can buy this from iTunes :D

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by Samination:
that reminds me i need to email akira again so i can get a my new order from j-core.biz

Edit: I dont know what I originally ordered, but I updated my new order... with more :P

Yeah, there's still a load I need to order too :P but I need to pay for artwork and mastering for the free album coming soon on Touitsu :P
Also need to pre-order Helblinde's CD (if nobody else knows about this, it's definitely going ahead as $1500 has been raised :D pre-order here: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/helblinde-cd )

I was tempted to bump this thread again :D

DJ D-Luc-D

quote:Originally posted by _Jay_:

quote:Originally posted by DJ D-Luc-D:
I'll go from about Autumn 2012 to now, in a few minutes....

Time Travel!

YEEEAA XD

DJ Hellfury

Sorting out some tunes for an J-Core set, need suggestions on this one since I have tons from the same label atm. :/

Since I love 2005-2008 sounding hardcore, do you have any suggestions? I actually know only a few labels tbh. but Exit Tunes fit my needs the best atm., is there any alternative with similar releases?

Listening to Asterisk right now. Anyone know if he/she made any CDs I can purchase?

Discogs is not really fit for J-Core, is there any good site / database I can look into?

There is more, but these have already been posted on the site so they're easy B-)

trippnface

awesome thread!!! i found some seriously amazing hardcore ! tanuki & 3R2 are def my favorite. you hardcore, etia, shoujo, mashiro, are very good as well i thought. T2Kazuya has some sick older stuff not a fan of his new futureworld stuff though. please keep em coming i went through everything downloadable in this thread ^.^ although it seems like i will have to buy some stuff. 3R2's remix ep is godly. thank you all for such good info!

Samination

Sharpnel should really considering either selling or giving out their older tracks. Most of the world has been missing out on them.

trippnface

any j core masters wanna help me out?
posting this in track id would be pretty useless. does anyone have any idea what the name of the track is that Genki enters at 44:55 ? cannot figure it out :p